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10/10. THE CONVERSATION (1974, Coppola.) INT. DINNER PARTY (2007-2014) - NIGHT Charles sits nursing a bourbon with a single ice cube, waiting for the appropriate time to either spark a joint or get the hell out of there. MALE GUEST So what do you do
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8/10. NIGHTMARE ALLEY (1947, Goulding). Film noir was my first genre love-affair so this was a tough selection to say the least. But it was more than fitting that the pick that kept me up at night was also a pic that kept me up at night— Edmund Goulding’s
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7/10. A DAY IN THE COUNTRY (1936, Renoir). The master’s “unfinished” country romance/(satire?) is so insanely rich and delicate. Renoir’s touch and control feels so modern even with the antiquated social systems and nuances of the characters. Oh, and Jacq
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6/10. REAL GENIUS (1985, Coolidge). Key word on this prompt is “impact.” Real Genius showed me (and my teenage self) how much fun movies could be while not giving in to laziness and cliche. And that dorks are the coolest. It also sparked a decade-long obs
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5/10 FIRES ON THE PLAIN (1959, Ichikawa). Kon Ichikawa’s devastating depiction of the horrors of war is as visceral and unique as they come. A nightmarish trip through the final days of WWII, Fires on the Plain strikes hard at your core on not just an emo
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4/10 HARLAN COUNTY USA (1976, Kopple). Okay so this one needs no explanation. It’s one of the GOATs and for good reason. #10daymoviechallenge
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2/10. A CORNER IN WHEAT (1909, Griffith) Griffith’s features get all the attention but this early short is absolutely perfect. Part class commentary part screwball comedy, no one is safe (save perhaps the lowly farmer) from Griffith’s celluloid tongue. Ho
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Okay! Doing the #10daymoviechallenge (sort of). Thx @prewarcinema for nominating me! So I think the idea of no explanation or title is stupid (who even started this thing?). Shouldn’t this be a tool for discovering new work and for learning more about why
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Thankful for these three. 🙏
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It’s either this or baby pics ♂️
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Field trip! @cornishfilm x @siffnews x @prewarcinema = the best way to start your day
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#tbt #35mm. First Seattle show. Friends in bands: please book Seattle for your tours, thanks.
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Here’s our 10 lb. chiller, Luke. Born 6/22/18. All hail @patersc 🙌 What she, and women, go through with pregnancy, childbirth, and recovery is one of the most selfless and impressive feats of mankind. Clare has more than earned every beautifu
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New doc short / first ever audience award! ❤️you Dallas. Wish I could’ve been there.
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Lover of trucks
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#35mm #eos650
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Can’t stay away from this guy.
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Snow falling on cedars ♂️
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Thanks for the killer lighting @phototrons. #35mm
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Happy anniversary @patersc. Here you are married for barely 12 hours, running off two hours of sleep, radiating as usual. ❤️#beautyandthebeastmode
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